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50 Rangoli Designs – Easy and Simple

Rangoli Designs – Try Making These Easy and Simple

Rangoli designs are made during festivals and other special occasions. They are made using rice flour; colored saw dust, sand or rice. You can also draw easy and simple rangoli designs using gulaal. It is are available everywhere and come in myriad colours. Now a days you also get rangoli moulds in the market.

Rangoli designs are known as Muggu in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, and is made using chalk, chalk powder or white rock powder. Rangoli designs are called Kolam in Tamil Nadu; Mandana in Rajasthan. It’s known as Chaookpurna in Chhattisgarh; Alpana in West Bengal; Aripana in Bihar; Chowk pujan in Uttar Pradesh; and Golam kolam or kalam in Kerala.

Rangoli is an art of decorating the floor with beautiful patterns and filling them up with color. They are mainly made by women during festive season. You can draw them in your courtyard, at the entrance of your house or inside your home in your living room and pooja room.

Here are some easy and simple rangoli designs for you to try. Now, be it Sankranti, Diwali, Ganpati, Onam or Durga puja decorate your home with colourful rangoli designs.

1. Rangoli Designs for Fesitvals

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Make this gorgeous rangoli in your courtyard.

2. Kolam Rangoli Designs

Courtesy of Manisha Shire‎

Here is a very delicate rangoli design, go for it.

3. Simple Freehand Rangoli Designs

Courtesy of Kalpana Kurhade‎

Check out this freehand rangoli in pink, yellow and green color.

4. Fresh New Rangoli Designs

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Get fresh new rangoli designs in here. Draw this bright floral rangoli in your living room.

5. Diwali Rangoli Designs

Courtesy of Jyoti Mahajan Kale

Decorate your home for Diwali with this small, cute rangoli.

6. Easy Free Hand Rangoli

Courtesy of Mugdha Manoj Chandorkar‎

Use your fingers or an ear bud to make this rangoli. Just sprinkle rangoli color on the floor and draw this design.

7. Rangoli Art Design

Courtesy of Anushri Sawarkar‎

Looks like a painting to me but it is a rangoli.

8. Rangoli Design for Deepawali

Courtesy of Pranali Kumbhar‎

Make a lotus in the bottom and a diya on top. Use dark colors to give it a festive look.

9. Indian Rangoli Design

Courtesy of Vaishali Deshmukh‎

Try this rangoli for competitions. Use dots to draw this complete rangoli pattern.

10. Small simple Rangoli Design

Courtesy of Rupali Tomke‎

This is a simple design that is ideal for beginners.

11. Easy Rangoli

Courtesy of Rupali Tomke‎

I love this square rangoli design. It is sweet and simple.

12. Rangoli Designs Images

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I bet your kids can easily master this rangoli design made using fingers.

13. Simple Indian Rangoli Designs

Courtesy of Gayatri Potdar‎

Create paisley patters in pretty colors to get this look.

14. Pictures of Rangoli Designs

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Buy rangoli stencils to help you draw breath taking rangoli designs during Indian festivals.

15. Latest Rangoli Designs

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Make this rangoli with heart and floral patterns in your living room.

16. Rangoli Designs Easy

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You can make this rangoli during festivals. Draw god Ganpati in the centre and surround it with spiral patterns.

17. Easy Lord Ganesh Rangoli Designs

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Check out this beautiful Ganpati rangoli design. This rangoli is apt for Diwali or Ganesh Puja.

18. Sanskar Bharti Rangoli Designs

19. Small Rangoli Designs

Here is a colorful, small rangoli that can be easily made by beginners.

20. Rangoli Designs without dots

Courtesy of Bharati Kulkarni‎

You need to draw some nice base for your rangoli designs. Now, use a stencil to make designs on it.

21. Swastika Rangoli Design

Courtesy of Shamli Nibalkar

Decorate your home with this flower arrangement and Swastika rangoli design on Diwali eve.

22. Indian Rangoli Designs

Courtesy of Sangeeta Pathak

Indians love to make rangoli designs during festivals. Here is a pretty rangoli with a colorful dot in the end.

23. Festival Special Rangoli Design

Courtesy of Vedika Patil‎

Festivals mean happiness and togetherness. Celebrate the spirit of festivals with this stunning rangoli design.

24. Diwali Rangoli Designs

Courtesy of Priti Lomte Rahate‎

Make this Diwali rangoli design in your courtyard or living room.

25. Effortless Salt Rangoli Design

Courtesy of VishAkha Kambali Khedekar‎

Go for this simple salt rangoli design. Use different colors to layer it up.

26. Simple Round Rangoli Designs

Courtesy of Vaibhavi Naik

You can make this simple round rangoli using blue, green, orange, red, and yellow colors. Make designs using rice flour to welcome deity into your house during festive season.

27. Easy Rangoli Designs

Courtesy of Priyanka Kulkarni-Bhave

Make these easy floral rangoli designs in your living room. It’s a small, cute design; involve your kids to help you out. Adding some silver can make your rangoli brighter and shinier than ever.

28. Floral Rangoli Designs

Courtesy of Madhusmita Majhi

This looks more like a painting than a rangoli. Draw flowers in different colours; add couple of leaves and your rangoli design is ready. Fill each flower in a different color to show variety and creativity.

29. Colorful Rangoli Designs

Courtesy of Nishant Kumar

Combine rice flour, flower petals and colored saw powder to make these cute rangoli designs. Make a flower in the centre and surround it with spiral designs.

30. Ganpati Rangoli Designs

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Lord Ganpati rangoli design is everyone’s favourite. Here is an amazing rangoli of lord Ganpati. Use yellow color to create the base, draw your deity over it using red and blue. This is a very cute rangoli made using primary colours.

31. Free-Hand Rangoli Designs

Courtesy of Pavani Manthena

Go for these free-hand rangoli designs. Draw seven circles and fill them up with different colors. Make patterns on them; remember to keep the patterns as simple as possible. Make standing lines, dots, V-shapes, snake trails to complete this rangoli.

32. Beautiful Ganesh Rangoli Designs

Courtesy of Malathi Palla

This is another way of making Ganesh rangoli design. Draw lotus flowers, beetal leaves and diyas on the outer part of your rangoli. No festival can start without offering prayer to lord Ganesh; he is one of the most loved deities.

33. Pretty Rangoli Designs

Courtesy of Shikha Goswami

Primary colours have been beautifully used in this rangoli design. Make way for positive energy by making this rangoli at the entrance of your house. Welcome your deity and guests during festivals, make this interesting rangoli.

34. HD Rangoli Designs

Courtesy of Rangoli Art Gallery

A perfect rangoli design! Add swastika or any other religious symbol in the centre. To make it big you can keep on adding circles and extending it further. Use sunny colours like yellow, orange and red in the centre to make a stunning design.

35. Simple Kolam Rangoli Designs

Courtesy of Vasumathy Satish

This is a traditional kolam made with chalk and chalk powder. First, add a bit of kumkum into the water and apply it on to the floor. Let it dry, now use chalk to make the desired pattern.

36. Awesome Rangoli Design

Courtesy of Umaraja Vibgyor

An amazing rangoli made using white and red color. You can use any other color of your choice. Combine it with white to make this classic design. Beautiful strokes, steady hand and lots of patience bring out such a masterpiece.

37. Blue-Green Kolam Rangoli Design

Courtesy of Sowmya Vijay

Never thought only two colours can create such a gorgeous kolam rangoli design. Just can’t get my eyes off it. The design is simple but you need to look out for all those small details that go into it.

38. Traditional Pookalam Rangoli Designs

Courtesy of She Sulekha

This is a very creative rangoli made from flower petals. Use colourful petals to enhance the beauty of your flower rangoli design. Use all the colorful flowers from your garden and add vibrancy to this rangoli design.

39. Elegant Pookalam Rangoli Designs

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Make three dancing girls in the centre of your rangoli. Surround it with a circular border using marigold petals. The designer square bordered tile adds to its beauty and richness of this rangoli design.

40. Bright Pookalam Rangoli Design

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This rangoli design depicts the sun. Use orange, yellow, pink and white coloured flower petals to create this pookalam design. Light up and place diyas all round it to make this gorgeous rangoli shine along the evening.